ENDS OF SILVER.
A M t nflmbr.racy b
iric ino w 3 , - .
IIinois-,v W"V
- Indiana.
The Benefit of Banks.
We copy the following concern-
Concluded from Second Page.
eat. Gathering Rebresent- ing bankers from a leaflet issued
ti rrrtArrnr.V Int OHIO. hff a TnUfln flrm
Ohio,
tetnd
The Ohio
ey' theatre, "J KT"" They are merely trustees for their of her catacombs, the wins of her nl
:r;e"t:
.err:
they
re
he
If J
.1
1.V0C-
liar
pored
-it DC
fiul'-fc de tiled.
the visiting delegates and
that the
by a Toledo firm :
''Bankers are human beings.
Demagogues call them misers and
robbers. Some are pawnbrokers.
borne ate blunt and chilly. A very
few are dishonest. A large ma
jority are successful, progressive
and conservative-business men'
...in: Kv.. May 31.H'
!T-a nf ; Bimetallic clubs.
Vi:er;'' , 7 States of Ohio, Illinois
. . i ui l l . .
COffK.V ' r: Ms hb dim ts third
'd Ption in this; city. Mc-
,2I..', theatre, the
c --r. f n-el v decorated
r . - wtprnoon. When Presi- tbey were reckless speculators, ex-
c CiHt .: " , nf the Bimetallic League, travagant or careless in making
' Mninvw . ii i . . - - w
&evr , . ..nnnol adriresL nerhanai loans, thev would flARtrnv nnn fi .
orf.l ii.-iu""'"- ;r I I " " . "J
"H.' -. ' i 1 J tl,k J. J j . 1 , ... ,
, -lKd people weitj iu iuo iucaoio. ueuco anu reuuce meir deposits.
Weaver, n juia.ujc, uninvested capital, sucn as is de
posited in bank8,is always timid.
Moral Expansion.!
the Goths and Vandals swooped, and
the Carthaginian fleet assailed and
Nnmidian horsemen galloped, and na
tions combined.- and Rome sank. The
tourist now on the banks of the Tiber
sees the rains of her forum, the ruins
of her colisenm, the ruins of her art,
the ruins cf her aqueducts, the ruins
depositors and stockholders. If aces.
- Trusts Menacing Religion.
Tiffin, O., May 31. At the Re
formed Church General Synod,
which closed its business today,
the committee on church. and state
reported:
"The danger to be apprehended
from certain agencies, which are
slowly but. surely revolutionizing
the entire social fabric : thu ab
sorption of the wealth of the coun
try in the hands of the few; the
steady enlargement of the poorer
classes of people, and the gradual
diminution of a DrosDerous and
Ve present to Tobacco Growers a Perfect Tobacco Formula.
rework would be
s f i
endorsed Bryan for
4 it if 1
j. 1'." Tar ib's remarks were at
4n v reference to a rjeafflrma-
pr'an en-
he presi-
goal for
Money buried in dirty socks is out much as our opportunities have been
greater tnan any nation that ever lived.
and the mission to "which fhe has been
j he Chicago: platlorm
, ,.,;f f f V. J.jUryan as
.. - nt-e being the si
j applause;
i .i... everflng
introduced i?lavius
session 1 President
o monometaIli8m is the true
,n and the b'asis on which the
.... i . j ! 1
meat anu ecjuumiu nuesuuus
Cr.i;ov. J. r. iiigeia, oi Aiiinois,
ifcepnted.--i.ne greatest entnus-
WfeM'm Ninety per cent, of the business is
i'MaZ STtoS.iT aw: by cheeks and with the .id of
r T, .koorincr lnotlW I T-Ta the banks.
leg -""".Y .r. & "r--r--
Poke ,:n part as louows :
lad, H'nafmuc'h a? tne a
ratio nracticaliy amount!) to
.MW . ; - . '1
the
oiit'ician makes a fatal mistake who
ttinis the ratio pan be abandoned
ithout disintegrating lind jdestroying
the
deep!
i i
dniv
it. . .. - . .
bifiiiciDlf-s, ten tnousana men
convictions wouia leave us.
at the moneyjqaestion is
if'rfjat ouestioo tfiat confronts us,
1 ! I. - - 1 . I
There is the great question of govern
of circulation end of no benefit to
'ueiness.
"Some apply for loans' who are
not accommodated. Occasionally
the banks are too conservative.
More frequently the requests are
unreasonable. Some try to borrow
on decayed assets, nrosnective
If our nation forgets its duty to other
nations and practices injustice against
will net take another Edward Gibbon ppjr f luu,c me aopeoiey.
20 years and through four great vol- crJ ""Ting state; the rapid in-
umes to tell the story of the decline and creaBe ana intensification of all
fall of American institutions. Rv I those social and industrial ncrenmVfl
. . . - "
wnicn tend to make human life a
burden of despair to the many and
S-2 1-2-3.
A NEW Tobacco Brand,
By
una
ordained is more stupendous than 'any
bestowed by the Almighty upon any
people, if we forget our Gcd and enact
wickedness our overthrow will be quick
er and more tremendous, and yonder
capitoline hill. with, its architectural
magnificence, will beccme a head of
J "Van Profit8 ilx Klondyke and air-ships, gigantic mine, to be visited by the peo-
or merely on -their face. livery
disappointed applicant for a loan
curses the banks. This accounts
for part of the prejudice among
the ignorant. :
"Banks are a necessity. Na
tional banks were started in 1863.
They operate under strict laws.
a material paradise to the few all
these things cannot but -exert a
balefal influence upon and prove a
constant hindrance to the progress
Of the kingdom of Christ nnnn
earth." ; -
Original of the "Cranks."
In the traditional slow-coach age
a NEW Tobacco Formula,
! But by an OLD House.
0.nn0Utr.f0r 9SCEH Aander North Carolina Tohacco this
season. It's going to be heard from. Call for and try Osceola.
f
BY
pie of other times and other nations.
who will read in letters of crushed and the crank was a rarity. We had
crumDiea marnie tnat which i David
wrote many hundred years agci upon
parchment, "The wayt)f the wicked he
turnetb upside down."
an-
maniacs in painful plenty, as we
nave now, but we had few mono
maniacs. Today one meets a crank
at every turn. Every movement
that stirs the populace brings into
being a swarm of whims and cro
chets and crochsty people And
we nave these crochety people in
very grade of life. TTe have al-
OLD DOMINION GUANO 'CO., BR., NORFOLK, VA.
AND FOR SALE BY ALL OLD DOMINION- AGKXTS EviRYWHKRK
' ' i M M -s . '
S. S. MITCHELL & CO. represent us in Greensboro.
0 . " :. . ' I ' r ! ! .
OTHER AGENTS IX ALL TOWNS IN TOBACCO BELT.
Garlands For Our Heroes.
We concluded a few days .ago the
nual decoration of northern and south
era graves. Three years ago, at this sea
son, in memorial sermon I rironosedtthA
They sulfer from fail- twistinar of two earlands one i! tn h
ures and are anxious to see pros- put upon the grave of the northern sol- wa78 looked for trifling idiosyn-
;.4l1 .,iia that fAQnit. fmm Ui.a irnirt perous times, xney nurse many ana , me omer io do put on itne u. mmu, dui nowa
T .4 i . . iTA,,M'AM V. a - nnu crnva nf tha snntriprn snMlor Rnt 4V.ia )bvb wa want r tnnw U
i-tirdard have not Deen exaggeratea or jwuub "ca urmo. xuey pro- , , r j- "w """" vwvuniuK
,a ' , i , . , . t I :i j i j ; l i . ' 1 vear we nepfl three trflrlanrliL ftia thr1 avAm hi k,.alHAl m.n ... ... .l..
rWersiated. - J.ime nas susiainea uv xanures uaru umes uy De- r ; , ; "'"'j uimu wo boo wuav
Leiillist and that man mikis a fatal ing liberal. The panic of 1893 1,? putUJ np?n th.e T68 of, thYho particular subject he is crazy about.
iike who tbinEs. the American came like a cyclone and most firms Zr;" ": rSS nyour pencil down the list of
teodle are ready to abandon tne cause, were greatlv extended., Had the I f7J;; n;; r.:2;. u " Au!! 1 the best minds of America of to
. - 1 i .1 vn. I w - i u k, uu auu ao Aauauh aa tuo utuei
uioiwjr vaiiou fcueir luauB i two. xnese last neroes craved more than
when due, many more firms would bayonets and bombshell. They braved
nave succumbed. Banks are not the pestiferous breath of the tropic
J. E. CARTLAND,
I !
(SUCCESSOR TO H. H. CARTLAND,)
MB RO HAFT
-J ; ! ' .1
of
charitable institutions, but they
have, been a blessing to many.
the jlJeinocratic party, or every Aueir goou aeeas are done private-
or6fwealth-wotshipinggbll Demo- ly, arid not with a brass band on
jrats! Wbo would be brought -,tp our the street corners. . "
Stacrd by such jin abandor ment of "Banks are not robbers. Thev
are generally fair and reasonable.
Their net earnings have decreased
with other business. Official re
ports show that- 3,700. national
1j : . . iL j DankH With a anifftl nnrl anrnliiB
ipenl vy, injuncuon, a .system unaer r - r.
tbicb aifederal judge, electeil to office of $900,000,000 had net earnings
tjv corporation influences, sttikjes down last year of only 2.68 per cent.
against 10.36 per cent, in 1872.
net the
tie; right of free speech and with a
contemptuous wave of tbo hand,
friisbes aside the rjght of trial by jury,
tibat 'bulwark of English liberty, at the
ffiere reciuest oi a corporation, agent.
"I-Le temptations offered by corrupt
Cipijaii being too great for the c rdinary
it&n to withatand. it is evident that as
ibngTas these temptations are offered
thev will be fiffective. By the ee tab-
whole battalions, whole regiments,
whole brigades, whole armies of death-
ful malaria. They confronted those op
positions of the torrid climes which no
iword can pierce, no agility climb, no
ttratagem flank, no torpedo explode, no
tourage conquer. Under the awful
tharge of visible and invisible j hosts
ubout 6.000 men went down, some to
instant death and others through 1in
gering pangs in hospital. . (
If in this third wreath you twist the
crimson rcse, suggestive of sanguinary
sacrifice, and the white calla lily', sug
gestive nof glorious resurrection, put in
also a few forgetmenots, suggestive of
day, and mark those who, wise in
all things else, have shown them
selves fools over some question of
the day; the names that remain
may be counted on one's fingers.
T JlI
i i i (
LOR;
Wishing to; close out the line of
E
HiC Wait! Genls' Fnrnishing Goods, Canes, Umbrellas, Etc.,
5,200,000 depositors. . Ten per
cent, was a common interest rate
ten years ago. The average for
lament, oi the system of iriitiattve t"e entire country now is not over
i i . . . T . i . ... -. I : j .
ana yeierenaum, tne iruits oi Drioery eii per cent, ana money easv to se-
couia be taken away and tnus ne in- cure. Tne rate will continue to
lucem
political t
i6r
ent to bribe
would be destroyed.
a quarter of a century, both
parties have denouncied cor
pora i6ns, trusts -and .mpnbpolies. gonahle. Onlv a fw hftnkem are
Xearlv pvprc Ntsitni in thA linfnn hna
legis ated against them. The federal
overatoent has j legislated against
tteM. jet in spite pf this dentinpiation,
lie
moDoly for the public,
The number of banks has slightly remembrance, and a few passion flcjwers,
decreased the past five years and suggestive of the love that mourns the
some are now consolidating to re- slain, and a few heliotropes, suggestive
duce expenses. There are nearly a of the fragrance of their memory, j Then
thousand savings banks, with l?t the night's dew put the tears into
the country becomes
decline as
wealthier.
"Don't be a demagogue.
Be rea-
icicle8.',
The Boy King's Sad Lot.
One of the most interestinsr fie- rrUaTr OVTr
i A V T T T 1
the blue eyes of the violets, and all the
scldiers' cemeteries be so many censers
burning incense before the throne of
that God who has been the friend of
this nation from the time of Lexington
to the time of San Juan Hill, from the
guns of the United States warships
Constitution and Constellation, at the
beginning cf this century, to the; guns
of the United States warships Olympia,
egon, Brooklyn and other loaded
thunders at the close of this century.
Remember here and now that! those
brave boys opened up the way j for a
Kina or expansion we ail believe in.
open the gates for the
An expectant mother had better i
not take, anything at all than those
positively dangerous mixtures so widely
advertised to relieve her discomfort and
nausea She ought to know that outside
external treatment is the only way that
can possibly be of any benefit. She ought
to know that Mother's Friend is
the only remedy that will help her, and
it is an external liniment It takes, her
through the entire period in comparative
comfort shortens labor, and childbirth is
no longer to be dreaded. More than that,
it preserves her girlish shape after the
ordeal, and her little one will come into
the world perfect in form and health
Get Mother's Friend at the drug:
stores for $ 1 a bottle, or send to
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
Write for our free book. ' Before Baby It Born," finely ,
iiiusimm. ror nwrnea women only.
The entire stock is offered
At and
Below
Cost
I also have about one hundred nieces nf fine Mnth dnlt.M. fA
boys' clothing, which ill be sold below cost. Some of these pieces"
would make nice tailor-made suits for ladies.
Hold On! Don't Despair !
VICE'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS
I 2oc. v ial, has cured others and will cure you of Constipation an
evils. Tfcis pill is a Vegetable Tonic Laxative, the purest
to mecucai science. JNever gripes culld or adult. Trial vial 25c.
UvJP,innn ,nJB UTeB of todav 18 Alfonso XIII, king gpeedy srospelization of islands stuoid
ire meters of the situation. They Spain, who belongs entirely and with the superstition of ages. jThey
Uvd come to stay ' and therefore it is exclusively to the 20th century, cleared the way for missionaries and
iteiusMon and the duty of thd Demo- ine years tnai ne nas passed on
fntib i:trty to secure the benefit of this side of 1900 have been few and
PMie ;i that mekns municipal and
Ipyehhiental ownership of All monop
wesiw-nicn it is nf ftp.tlp.ji I inr a trnvftrn.
cnf.aByet.to control.
urar u sain int we cannox enrrv
we country unless5 we get New York,
n order to get New A'ork we must
don our prinbinles. In!, the first
f. I dispute both propositions, and
for the irresponsible. He does not take
iii
kbar
Viae
fi second place I want td say; that
frsc
led
.
irou
ime has gone by when th
" can-carry Npw York ori
ipSft of thfe vChicgoS p
n party any where in ;t
';snd oonipeterit judges tell
el demo-
al blear
- : I
P Jtuorm.. The rank and I file of
'etnacratic party in New Tork is
. l ! - - . ! I
and It 14 hi Hovntnrl Ito tho
. . T J .
atform
the coun-
me that
'.Trr',r v. .oseveh's election5 wris made
r,-e. b the rdtPS nf lWmiPrlt. wrhn
grjed to support an open enbmy to
frturuni: a Iferrinprnr whr ctrWl fnr
I ' MUirjl I r , I T TU I 1 n OC R n T n A
CI ihe riiwpnnrjci tr Pfiran
filter ine speecnes
tJ repaired ( to the Gait pouse,
u'rer a QM'iet of the Yound Men's
j.'KW James Tarvin, the president.
t . -I?1 land to respbnd to the
BrvL u Deri pcraiic Tarty, ' Mr.
mr: ?e a special-: tHp to
. j j ys earlier than he ex
pear, orchards
prop.
'it 'fa. .1
V J liUi an
Verauie
:lr:n''pof varieties. Gen-
l'J trT r tica better plan is
4J1 5
will often jliv 3 and
ordinary life-time.
i
for no bther,
re ehouldlbe taken
U Old. trififl TRll At AO
fcitls nlanfinrr Kova
, f I I UUU U(0
V A. A. a u u a I L 11 A L
and
proven
V
K
ii,!
n the
they are Ito grow.
lav of anil. riimntA
--j
9 ' growth
difference
make a
in the
Of tU
fur. . I
i. w Hilt .1 ..J I
,rw uoe8 well in ohe lo
o iiiur m
the conditio,. .LA
e fruit produced, and
ereiit.
up the reins of sovereignty or as
sume the cares of kingship until
1902, and between now and then
revolutions may overwhelm his
hapless country,
But he already sits upon a dig
nified throne, and though at pres
ent be is unknown outside of his
own palace, he has a near prospect
of ruling the destinies of 20,000,000
of subjects. ..
Few kings, even of Spain, have
begun life under worse auspices.
His name is unfortunate; his num
ber a pledge of bad juck. His un
happy father was dead before be
came into the world, and his moth
er, the daughter of an Austraiu
archduke, was confronted with the
hateful task of ruling an antipa
thetic country.
So far the mother has emerged
from an impossible situation with
a certain distinction, if without
much glory. But the son will have
a harder task set him than ever
fell to his mother's lot, and he will
face the music inexperienced and
untrained.
His aspect is familiar to every
one in Madrid, and his presence
has never yet succeeded'- in arous
ing enthusiasm. Now and again;
as the guard is changed outside
the palace, at Madrid, a pale, har
assed face is seen gazing from a
window. London Mail.
Bibles. .They set those islands! free
Leaving to the United States govern
ment to decide what shall b thA nnliti-
o1 a;t, f i i n csL'li5l8easi4poie8K a mapie, tuence
v cJica, c ua dii nortn 75 degrees vreat 40 poles to a red a
join in a campaign oi religious expan
sion -expansion of affection that can
take all the world in, expansion of bur
theologies until none shall reject! their
broad invitation, expansion of ! hope
that embraces eternity as well as time,
expansion of effort that will not 'cease
till the whole earth is saved and the
Commissioner's Vdua.lile Lands
Pursuant to a decree of the Snnerinr ivmrt nf
Guilford county. North Carolina, made in the ffists and merchants, or sent on receinf of nripp.
i-oc " "vnii alio nuu cita BUS. 1118 wne.
and I. W. Watts and Nannie Watts, his wife, et
al., ex parte, heirs at law of Samuel Watts, de
ceased, the undersigned will, on
3IONDAY, JULY 3, 1899,
sell at he court honse door, in the citv of
Greensboro. N. C. to the last and highest 'hid.
der. by publia auction, the following described
tanas, miuaie in summerneia township, Guil
ford county, x C, adjoining the lands of K. M.
Stafford, J; H Barker, J. F. Hoskins, Miss A.
J. W nson et al., and bounded as follows, to-wit :
Beginning at a poplar near a spnnir, rtmning
d its attendant
prescription known
Sold by drug-
THE L. RICHARDSON DRUG CO.,
i
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURING DRUGGISTS,
G-REEITSBORO, iT. C.
Cholera Morbus Quickly Cored.
"During the hot weather last
summer I had a severe attack of
cholera morbus, necessitating my
leaving my business," says Mr. C.
A. Hare, of Hare Bros., Fincastle,
Ohio. "After taking two or three
doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era p and Diarrhoea Remedy I was
completely relieved and in a few
hours was able to resume my work
in the- store. I sincerely recom
mend it to any one afflicted with
stomach or bowel trouble. C. E.
Helton, Druggist.
time arrives when the prophecy ! shall
be fulfilled, and they shall coraeifrom
the north and the south and the east
and the west and sit down in the king
dom of God, and the last shall be first
and the first last." i I
Week before last, in this capital of
the nation, we-set three nights on fire
in celebration of naval and soldiery
heroics, and there were rockets of; fire,1
and wheels of fire, and sheaves of fire,
and spouting fountains of firej and
bombardments of fife, and ships of fire
sans in diiiows or nre, ana tbose tnree
nights were three garlands of fire, j But
now we are in softer and quieter mood,
and the three garlands of today are
woven of blossoms and corollas of all
colors and all pungencies of aroma, and
we bethink ourselves that this third
garland was needed to chain together
the northern garland of other decorative
times to the southern' garland of other
decorative times. Floral chain of three
tnence north 80 decrees west 16 Doles to a bladk
l . . -1 . . T
ua, ouuwu g corner, tnence west ta poiea tq a
uiacKOBK, inence west vs poies to a black oak,
Bntton's corner, thence south 120 poles to a
stone, thence east 22 poles to a stake, thence
south 92 poles to a stake at the creek, thence
east 1 pole to a etake. thence north 6 Doles to a
stake, thence north 5 degrees west 18J4 poles to
an eim, tnence. north 51 degrees east 67Ji poles
to a sassairas, thence north 22 dezreea eat 17
poles tj a stake, thence south 74.91 poestoa
rock, the edge of the low trrounds. thecce north
81 degrees east 12 po'es to a street gum, thence
south 84 degrees east 17 poles to a stake, thence
south 12 degres we-t 24 poes to a stake, thence
eat 76 poles to a stake, thence north 6 degrees
weft 51 poles to a doe wood bush, thence west
65.8 poles to a poplar, the beginning corner, con
taining 164 acres more or less. See Book s, No.
2. pp, '8.et seq., in the office of the Register of
Terms of Sale One-half cash and balance
in six months, deferred payment to bear six per
cent interest from day of sale, and title retained
uu purchase money is paid.
xnis June 1st, isy.
A. B. KIM BALL, Commissioner. .
1
mortgage Sale of Land.
Br virtne of the powers rested in me br the
mortgage deed executed-by A. M. Euliss and
his wife. S. O. Euliss, on the 29th day of Jan
uary, 191, which is registered m book No. 83.
page 254 et seq. i shall sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, on the premises, at
the hour of 2 o'clock p, m., on
MONDAY', JUNE 12, 1899,
the following tract of land, situated in Greene
township, in Gmlfbnl county. North Carolina.
the following tract of land, to satisfy the debt
and interest due on the note secured in said
mortgage, default baring ben made in the
p-yment thereof, riz:
Em
JV.
Insure your property against fire and see us before placing it, and
get OUR RATES. We! have I strong companies, and air business en
trusted to us will have prompt and careful attention. -
BOYD & GLENN, '
. Room No. C Katz Building.
OPPOSITE BJbiL KOW'HOTJSE.
s it
aStII 2s
- TX7"e h.ave It sell aa.d3 ZErstinln gr.'T'ea.tla.er'bca.rrl r (?. -nocrlaar
Oelll3a.gr, also t!h.o "best 3a.ea.rt ri-vesa. Cy
press etaad. J"n ri 1 per and saed ZPlrie S"h lngrles.
Sash, Doors and Blinds in stock. Door and Window Frames, Mantels, Stair
work and all kinds of house finish made to order.
If you are going to build anything trom a hen house to a mansion come to
see us. We can fix you up and the price will be right.
Cur country friends will find they can reach our yards from the center of
town by crossing fewer railroads than any other. Come to see us.
links 1 For the first time in 60 year, the SSSZZUSSSZ&h 5B' 1S
uuriu auu buuiu eiauu in comniete uc s?um.ii)w Aiaurm, incite id ue-
brotherhood. Heroes of Vermont and
Alabama, of Massachusetts and South
Carolina, of Maine and Louisiana,
shoulder to shoulder! May that alliance
remain until the last oppression is ex
tirpated from the earth and all nations
stand in the libertyvith which Christ
would make all people free!
Rev. Horace Burrows, while ho!
ing religious services in Mill Creek
Valley Chapel, near "Dunlow,
Wayne county, told a funny anec
dote in the course of his sermon,
says a Huntington (W. Va.) j dis
patch in the Baltimore Sun. His
audience laughed for a prolonged
period and the minister became en
raged and walked from the sanctu
ary before bis sermon was finished.
Burrows has asked the Wayne
county grand jury to investigate
in matter.
grees eas 2 pole to a stone, thence north 14
poles to a stone, thence north 16 degrees east 31
poles to a stone, thence north 17 degrees east 22
poles to a stone, the new dirision corner, thence
south 89 deg- ees east 17o poles to a stone in P. C.
Smith's line, thence south 11 degrees wet 6
poles to a black o ik, thence south 15 degrees
west O'J poles to the first station, containing 122
acres, more or li-ss. and less 21 a?res which
were sold for taxes in May, 1$7, and deeded to
W. J. Staler, which is excepted from this f ale,
said land adjoiinghe lands of P.C Smith, S.
Johnson, Fred Heitzel and others, on waters of
Stinking Quarters.
This May 10th, 199
W. J. ST A LEY, Mortgagee.
Sale of Valuable Land.
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By rirtue of a power of sale contained in the
last wiU and testament of sallie Brincefield, late
of Guilford county. North Carolina, I will on
SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1899,
at 11 o'clock a. m., on the premises in Washing
ton township, in said county, seU to the highest
bidder two tracts of land, known as the The mas
Brincefleld lands, containing in both tracts 104
acres and 9 poles, more or less.
Txrms of Sale One-half cash and the other
half at the expiration of six months from day of
sale. Title deeds retained, nrtu all the pur
chase money U paid.
This May 10th, 1SW.
J. D. RIPPY, Executor.
JOHN. A. H0S3X2T, Secretary &si Treasurer, Greenstcro, 1? .C.
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Tf vnn intend to hnild or enlarge vonr house, come to us tor an estimate
on Material. We will surprise you on prices. We make a specialty of
Now don't think for a minute we are selling below cost,AS no one
can do business on that basis. Our motto : Large sales, small profits.
we can show you the largest stock in the South.
Guilford Lumber Company, Greensboro, N. C.
Children Cryfor Pltchcr'o Caotorla.